A season ago, Harrison led the Browns’ offensive tackles in pass-blocking grade when facing the blitz (81.4), against stunts (73.4), and on his ever-important red-zone snaps (76.7) — all of which ranked among the top-30 tackles in the NFL in 2018. Impressively, Harrison only allowed two total pressures on his 34 red-zone snaps, both of which came against some of the best pass-rushers in the NFL in Terrell Suggs and Melvin Ingram III.

If Harrison can improve on his subpar run-blocking grade (47.7, 77th among 85 tackles) and continues to show promise as a pass-blocker, then the former Brown may be able to not only find a new home in the NFL but make an impact wherever he lands.

$600,000 is his salary? What do you do, if he comes here, plays lights out in training camp, so we cut other LTs, and then he goes back to missing team busses, etc? I guess cross that bridge if it gets that far into the process.

$600,000 is his salary? What do you do, if he comes here, plays lights out in training camp, so we cut other LTs, and then he goes back to missing team busses, etc? I guess cross that bridge if it gets that far into the process.